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359295 tn?1285952394

Normal to spot after a vaginal ultrasound?

I had an ultrasound yesterday morning, and about 2 hours ago, i went to the bathroom, wiped and noticed pink on the tissue. I called my doc anyway, and he doesn't seemed concerned. The ultrasound went well yesterday. everything looks normal. but since i am only 6 weeks, and had a miscarriage before, i cant help but worry. Has this happened to anyone before?
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466376 tn?1228094077
I did have some spotting after my vaginal u/s and even after sex in the begining.  I am currently 30 wks 3days.  I wouldn't worry too much unless you start to have cramps and a heavier flow.
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435139 tn?1255460391
I've never had it but I do believe it is very normal especially since sex can cause spotting too...same idea of something bumping up against the cervix etc. If your doc thought it wasn't a big deal, try to relax...easier said than done, I know, I am pregnant after a mc and I worry about everything lol
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342988 tn?1299782356
very normal.  you have so  uch oxygen and blood running down there that anything entering can cause it.  even sex can cause slight spotting afterwards.

if it does not stop within a short amount of time, then go in and see your doctor but you should be fine.
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